Patronizing the Black community businesses is a great way of supporting Black entrepreneurs. The way of doing this is to find a way of spending on Black businesses. That’s why Fabian Scott, 28 years old, Black entrepreneur from the Washington, D.C. area decided to create an online marketplace (www.Trafek.com) designed for Black-owned businesses. Fabian comments, “This goes a long way to empower and strengthen our voice in any society.”

How He Went to Market

Fabian spent long days and nights developing the website on his own. Trafek is a marketplace and directory for black owned businesses in which visitors can choose to buy or sell products. Local businesses also have the option to be listed in the business directory on the website. It is well optimized for locating goods and services of your liking. People often complain that there are not enough black owned businesses. You will find all you’ve been looking for and more at Trafek. There are no sign-up fees or fees to list products.

“It was developed by the Black for the Black, so we understand ourselves and what we need. We left no stone unturned in its creation. Browse through our categories and see for yourself. Stop worrying of shops to patronize and enjoy your independence of choice,” Fabian mentioned.

Trafek isn’t the first site to offer this type of service. “If businesses gave up just because of the competition then our economy would be in the grave right now. There would be no jobs, no money, and poverty everywhere. Never give up on a dream or idea you have just because of competition. This same principle should apply to all businesses.” Fabian mentioned. Trafek offers its services all around the world. The seller chooses weather or not to sell in certain parts of the world. “We are global,” Fabian added.